Towards the dynamic conservation of Serbian spruce (Picea omorika) western populations [PDF]
Key message High levels of genetic diversity, pronounced genetic structure and limitations to gene flow in Serbian spruce, a rare and endangered tree species from the refugial Balkan region, point towards a "one population-one unit" strategy for ...
M. Mataruga +7 more
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Varijabilnost mikroelemenata u iglicama prirodnih populacija Picea omorika
This is the first study of microelement variability in needles of seven natural populations of Picea omorika (Panč.) Purkyně from Serbia. Seven essential, three usefull, and six toxic microelements were analysed by ICP-Spectrometer.
Biljana M. Nikolić +6 more
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Modul loma i modul elastičnosti drva omorike (Picea omorika Pančić/Purkyně) iz prirodnih sastojina [PDF]
The paper presents the results of testing the bending stress of Serbian spruce wood from natural stands. In testing the samples, in addition to the modulus of rupture, the bending stress at the proportionality limit, the ratio between the stress at the ...
Danijela Petrović +3 more
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Response of rare and endangered species Picea omorika to climate change: The need for speed [PDF]
Serbian spruce (Picea omorika (Pančić) Purk.) is a rare and endangered tertiary relict and endemic species, with restricted and fragmented natural range in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, mainly around the mid-course of the Drina river.
Aleksić, Jelena M., Ivetić, Vladan
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Genetic patterns in Pinus nigra from the central Balkans inferred from plastid and mitochondrial data [PDF]
Pinus nigra J.F. Arnold, European black pine, is a typical component of Mediterranean and sub-Mediterranean coniferous forests with highly fragmentary distribution.
Aleksić, Jelena M. +5 more
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Review of the most important pathogens in Serbian forest nurseries [PDF]
Successful reforestation depends on the quality and health of seedlings. Targeted production in forest nurseries should produce plants that will be able to survive unfavorable environmental and weather conditions in Serbia.
Keča, Nenad
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Understanding genetic diversity of relict forests. Linking long-term isolation legacies and current habitat fragmentation in Abies pinsapo Boiss [PDF]
Increasing variability and uncertainty regarding future climate provide new challenges for the conservation of endangered tree species. For example, threat status can be impacted by genetic diversity, where forest trees show reduced geographic range size,
Cobo-Simón, Irene +5 more
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Genetska raznolikost populacija Picea orientalis (L.) Link u Turskoj [PDF]
Knowledge of genetic variation is needed to understanding the genetic structure in forest tree populations. In addition, the determination of the genetic structure in the natural distribution areas of forest trees has become easier depending on the ...
Ali Bayraktar +4 more
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Assessment of ecological, structural and production characteristics of Serbian spruce, Macedonian pine and Bosnian pine from the aspect of protection and preservation of their habitats : doctoral dissertation [PDF]
Савремена истраживања у области заштите природе све више у први план истичу питање очувања угрожених врста. Једне од најзначајнијих ендемореликтних шума Балканског полуострва формирају састојине Панчићеве оморике (Picea omorika (Pančić) Purk.), молике ...
Popović, Aleksandar
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Family-specific vs. Universal PCR primers for the study of mitochondrial DNA in plants [PDF]
Mitochondrial genomes (mtDNAs or mitogenomes) of seed plants are characterized by a notoriously unstable organization on account of which available so-called universal or consensus primers may fail to fulfil their foreseen function-amplification of ...
Aleksić, Jelena M.
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